Re: Batch File

At 08:18 AM 2/24/2006 -0800, Anna Osborn wrote:
>Hello Folks, I have a problem! How do you write a autoexec.bat file to add the
> Time Zone for Instant Track & where do you put it? I am running Windows XP.
> 73, Anna ws4z LM 1298
Hi Anna,
Here is an example:
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rem ***** InstantTune startup file **************************************
rem Version 1.10
rem This file will load all TSR's and start InstantTrack.
rem TSR's must be loaded in order.
set TZ=EST5EDT
rem ***** Load Rotor Driver TSR first *****************************
rem dummykct.com comes with InstantTrack and just shows
rem az/el in upper right corner of screen. If you use
rem a real rotor driver, replace the next line with the
rem name of the driver TSR.
rem dummykct.com
rotordrv
rem ***** Load OrbitDRV TSR next ***********************************
rem Replace next line with "orbitncp.exe" if you do not have a
rem math coprocessor.
orbitdrv.exe
rem ***** Load InstantTune driver last *****************************
rem InstantTune does not use a math coprocessor
itune load
rem ***** Start up InstantTrack ************************************
rem Replace next line with "itncp.exe" if you do not
rem have a math coprocessor
it
rem Enjoy!
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I call this file itstart.bat and run it to start from WinXP (or
any other Windows or DOS version.) You can also select an icon or use the
one supplied with InstantTune to run it from the "start" menu. Use
this for "properties" cmdline:
command.com /k itstart.bat
Also, make sure to change the "properties" memory to use "AUTO"
instead of 256K max if you want the graphics to display correctly.
73,
Tony AA2TX
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